Bird, another company based in California, followed with their own scooters in May, according to the Herald.

The Herald reports that the city council cited safety as a concern with the scooters, and a discussion regarding them is on the agenda for the June 28 Commission meeting.

LimeBike’s Miami scooter program followed similar efforts in San Diego in February and Washington D.C. in March.

“We see this scooter rollout as an excellent opportunity to improve Wynwood by enhancing mobility to local businesses and reducing car traffic, making the shopping district a safer, more environmentally friendly place,” LimeBike’s regional general manager Gauthier Derrien said in April.